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Hi Infatuation reader. As you know, many cities around the world have limited restaurants and bars to takeout and delivery, and others are in the process of reopening. We’re continuing to update our site with the latest information about restaurant reopenings, guides to getting something great to eat at home, and community resources to help support the restaurant industry. Stay tuned, and stay well.

Find something great to eat for dinner at home, and support Chicago restaurants while you’re at it.

As you know, all Chicago’s restaurants and bars are temporarily closed for dine-in service. Things change quickly, but we do know that new restaurants are getting into takeout and/or delivery, and others are offering new specials. Even though we can’t go to restaurants and eat there, we can support them (and eat something great) by ordering their food. We’ll keep updating this guide with more information as we get it, so stay tuned, and stay well. Got a restaurant tip? Email us at newsletter@theinfatuation.com.

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Passerotto is focusing solely on meal kits for you to prepare at home. For example the kalbi (for two) or the ddukbokki with lamb ragu. Everything (allegedly) takes 10 minutes or less, but doesn’t matter, because we all have plenty of time.

This is another bakery that mills its own grain and sells its flour for pickup and delivery. You can also get granola, jams, coffee beans, and basically anything you need to pretend you live inside Lost Larson.

Dimo’s in Wrigleyville is known for their pizza that makes particularly good drunk food for college students - like mac and cheese pizza, or s’mores. But unlike that drunk student, they’re actually graduating to better things. Not only is this place selling their most popular pizzas in kit form, but they’re also offering meal kits - like lasagna and rosemary focaccia with roasted garlic. And a portion of their sales goes towards supporting first responders.

Frontier is doing carryout and delivery. They also have a rotating selection of meal kits, and instructional videos on Instagram so you can follow along. Don’t forget to add some cocktails while you’re at it.

Mott St. is now offering delivery or carryout for both lunch and dinner. And yes, this includes their fantastic burger - which used to be available only during brunch or while eating at the bar. They also are offering full meal kits (with dishes like boat noodles and dumplings) for people to make at home.

Heritage is offering family-meals for $75 that feed four people. Each meal comes with an entree, hand made bread, and side dish. They also have an a la carte menu, and (of course) some caviar. Available for pickup.

This cafe is offering dinners for two, and options rotate nightly - like pizza, casserole, or short rib. They also have pies (both savory and sweet) available as well, along with dishes like strata or quiche.

Bang Bang is now offering pies, biscuits, and breakfast meal kits for carryout, along with take-and-bake items and some pantry staples. Everything must be pre-ordered, and everything will be delicious.

We couldn’t be happier that Daisies is back, offering delivery and curbside pickup. You can get prepared dishes like lemon ricotta ravioli, pasta meal kits, and various grocery items, including fresh produce and tinned fish.

Dos Urban Cantina is offering pickup for family meals for four. You’ll find things like the tamal azteca or pork carnitas, and everything comes with reheating instructions. Also important: you can get their chocolate cake.

Fat Rice is now focused solely on selling meal kits and groceries. The market side has canned goods, pantry staples, and Portuguese and Asian specialty items. Their meal kits help you make dishes like chili prawns and pork and ginger dumplings.

Middle Brow Bungalow has a few things going on. You can get their bread, pizza, and beer for either curbside or window pickup. Plus, they’re selling weekly subscriptions to exclusive specials that will be delivered to your home.

For an experiential delivery, there’s “Darling To Go”, a dinner-and-drinks kit from The Darling that includes flowers, links to musical performances, candles, and an LED projector. It’s $65 per person (minimum two) and comes with a four-curse meal.

Little Goat is offering pantry items (they’re calling them “goat-ceries”) and meal kits for carryout and delivery. You can get staples like eggs and milk, along with bread and other baked goods from their bakery.

This upscale tasting menu spot is offering special meals. Like a duck confit bahn mi meal (it comes with oysters, pork rinds, and rice pudding), or the family supper with pasta, meatballs with pork shoulder gravy, and tiramisu.

Pacific Standard Time in River North now has a $40 family-style meal for pick-up. It feeds four people and includes salad, rigatoni with sausage and tomato sauce, cheese pizza, and chocolate chip cookies. Gluten-free pasta and pizza available upon request.

You’ve always been able to get RPM Italian’s excellent pastas delivered (like the cavatelli or bucatini with pomodoro), but now you can have a bottle of Guiliana’s prosecco brought directly to your door as well. This is very important information to have.

This supper club is offering a few different family-style meals for curbside pickup or delivery. They’re meant to feed two people, and you can choose from dinners with entrees like meatloaf, cod, or steak.

Technically this is Chicago’s oldest steakhouse (it opened in 1941) so it’s seen some sh*t. And during the restaurant shutdown, Gene & Georgetti has increased their delivery range, started curbside pickup, and for every $100 you spend, will give you a $25 gift card.

Flour is the latest victim of hoarding. But you can order some from Baker Miller, a fantastic bakery that mills its own grain. If making something from scratch stresses you out, they also have things like take-and-bake cinnamon rolls and chocolate cake kits.

Have you ever shopped at Six Flags’ Frontier Town? The answer is probably no, but now we’re living in 2020’s version of Oregon Trail, and that’s a little how shopping at River Valley Farmer’s Table feels. They have specialty items (like pancake mix, pickled vegetables, and housemade condiments), along with a lot of fresh produce and dairy. Sadly, no Raging Bull, but you can watch some POV ride videos on YouTube.

Old town

This fun pizza spot is pretty used to delivery. But now they’re doing DIY pizza kits, and packages. Like the Basic Survival, which includes a 6-pack, two pizzas, cookie dough, and a roll of toilet paper

South loop

These are uncertain, stressful times. But thankfully Manny’s has expanded it’s delivery zone and now offers curbside pickup. And we’re pretty sure their corned beef and matzo ball soup will make you feel better.

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